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What is the fastest way to make $ instead of get a job I'm only 13 so what is a good way to make money because I am going to start by getting gold on here then do giveaways for gold gifter then work up for college so what is the fastest way to make money
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Honestly the fastest and easiest way for a person your age to make money is literally take food and slick sale it to kids at your school. I did this with meat sticks and I was leaving school with 20 more dollars than I did going in. But be sneaky with it, most schools don't allow this.
Or, mow lawns. That will get you more money pretty easy, but is labor intensive.
Or, mow lawns. That will get you more money pretty easy, but is labor intensive.
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Wife wrote Honestly the fastest and easiest way for a person your age to make money is literally take food and slick sale it to kids at your school. I did this with meat sticks and I was leaving school with 20 more dollars than I did going in. But be sneaky with it, most schools don't allow this.
Or, mow lawns. That will get you more money pretty easy, but is labor intensive.
This. I used to do this in 7th grade. Buy chips and candy in bulk and sell it for a profit at school. It made me enough money to buy all my Xbox games etc. only hustle I can think of at that age but hey maybe you can get creative
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Stop being lazy and get a head start. Get a job. I started working at 14, bought my truck outright at 15 for 5k, now I'm 17 and I have put another 11k into that truck and I have 5k in the bank. Imagine if I would have started working at your age.
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Wife wrote Honestly the fastest and easiest way for a person your age to make money is literally take food and slick sale it to kids at your school. I did this with meat sticks and I was leaving school with 20 more dollars than I did going in. But be sneaky with it, most schools don't allow this.
Or, mow lawns. That will get you more money pretty easy, but is labor intensive.
Mowing lawns isn't labor intensive lol. You follow a mower around for a little big emptying the bag every so often...
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002 wroteWife wrote Honestly the fastest and easiest way for a person your age to make money is literally take food and slick sale it to kids at your school. I did this with meat sticks and I was leaving school with 20 more dollars than I did going in. But be sneaky with it, most schools don't allow this.
Or, mow lawns. That will get you more money pretty easy, but is labor intensive.
Mowing lawns isn't labor intensive lol. You follow a mower around for a little big emptying the bag every so often...
Well excuse me if mowing, weedeating, etc in 100+ degrees for 8 hours a day isn't labor intensive on someone then I'm not sure what your definition of it is. There is a lot more besides pushing a mower around. If you actually go at it with full lawn maintenance then it's hard work.
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I realize you're very proud of you getting a job and buying your own truck at such a young age, but i feel as if you explain that at least a few times a day.
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002 wrote Stop being lazy and get a head start. Get a job. I started working at 14, bought my truck outright at 15 for 5k, now I'm 17 and I have put another 11k into that truck and I have 5k in the bank. Imagine if I would have started working at your age.
Circumstances differ for other people bud, think about that
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Have you tried stealing (jokes)
But when I want extra money I babysit for people easy way to make money and it's easy. Also I'm 15 so not that older than you
But when I want extra money I babysit for people easy way to make money and it's easy. Also I'm 15 so not that older than you
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Wife wrote002 wroteWife wrote Honestly the fastest and easiest way for a person your age to make money is literally take food and slick sale it to kids at your school. I did this with meat sticks and I was leaving school with 20 more dollars than I did going in. But be sneaky with it, most schools don't allow this.
Or, mow lawns. That will get you more money pretty easy, but is labor intensive.
Mowing lawns isn't labor intensive lol. You follow a mower around for a little big emptying the bag every so often...
Well excuse me if mowing, weedeating, etc in 100+ degrees for 8 hours a day isn't labor intensive on someone then I'm not sure what your definition of it is. There is a lot more besides pushing a mower around. If you actually go at it with full lawn maintenance then it's hard work.
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I realize you're very proud of you getting a job and buying your own truck at such a young age, but i feel as if you explain that at least a few times a day.
It's not at all labor intensive. Tearing off shingles is labor intensive, re-graveling a driveway is labor intensive, digging a ditch is labor intensive, following a lawn mower and swinging around a weedeater is not. I've done a lot of lawn mowing and lawn maintinence and if you think that's labor intensive, you are in for a rough ride lol. I live in Washington where our heat is humid. Back in the beginning of July we where hitting 90+ temps, now add a 75-80% humidity level lol.
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try getting a paper round or working at a cafe on weekends to earn a little money.
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